A team-provided transcript of Miami Dolphins receiver Brandon Marshall's conference call with New York media on Wednesday:

On if he has noticed that teams have been throwing at Darrelle Revis more this season: “I have noticed that, I have noticed that teams are throwing his way a little more. Darrelle is one of the best corners in the league right now, but he is still human. I look at my matchup with Darrelle and it reminds me of a boxing match, its 12 rounds, it’s a fight. We’re both physical players, we’re both tough, smart players and its fun. I love competing versus the best and look forward to the challenge again this week.”

On if Darrelle Revis got away with a push off on his 100-yard interception during the last meeting: “You know what my technique could have been better, but at the same time I think they gave him the ‘Jordan Rule’. Michael Jordan, you get a little close to Michael Jordan they are going to call a foul, it works that way in football. Some guys you know they are scared to throw the flag on and he may be getting that rule.”

On if that was a no named cornerback there would have been a flag thrown on that play: “Yup, nine times out of ten you will. I have a little following behind me, I am one of the faces of football, but it’s not as big as Darrelle’s, so when they have to pick, they pick Darrelle.”

On his relationship with Darrelle Revis: “You know what, we're cool. We're cool off the field, we’re both from Pittsburgh and so there’s a connection there. But on the field, we keep it clean but we go at each other, we compete. We don’t cheap shot, there are no cheap shots. There’s no real trash talking, but we go at each other and there’s no backing down. If he gets the chance to clean me he will, and I will do the same.”

On playing the spoiler role this weekend: “We started off the season 0-7, the chances of us making the playoffs after that was very slim, so this second half of the season has been a new season for us, so spoiler is not in our vocabulary. We just play ball. We’re approaching this game as it’s the next game and that’s it.”

On if there is a part of him that wouldn’t mind knocking the Jets out of the playoffs: “You know what, its football. I can’t say it’s not personal, it’s definitely a rivalry. There’s a lot of tension in between the lines, like I said we are just approaching it like it’s the next one. It’s our last one and we want to go into the off season with a little momentum. We want to continue to play hard like we have this second half of the season.”

On what he has seen from the Jets defense since Jim Leonhard was injured: “Yeah Jim, he is like a quarterback on the defense, so whenever you lose a guy like that, the communication may be affected. There may be some plays that are left out there, his range was amazing and more so his ability to communicate and get guys lined up, so I definitely think his presences is missed. But at the same time, it’s the National Football League and you got guys like (Brodney) Poole and (Eric Smith) back there doing a good job of making plays and trying to fill in.”

On Jets safety Eric Smith: “He’s got to get (Victor) Cruz on that play, man. He’s got to make that play.”

On when he watches that play is he hoping for something like that this weekend: “You know what, that would be nice, but my game isn’t speed so I am not going to compare my speed to (Victor) Cruz. So he would probably catch me in that same situation, I would probably have to stop or stiff arm him or something.”

On if he has to approach or attack Darrelle Revis differently: “You know what, being honest there some guys you have to put in a couple hours to prepare for and there some guys like Darrelle where you have to put in a lot of time, a lot of overtime. It’s to the point now where I still have my old notes on him so it makes it easier, but what I try to do throughout the season is watch a little bit of those guys, the Champ Baileys, the Darrelle Revises, the (Antonio) Cromarties on a weekly basis so my time throughout the week isn’t just taken up by just studying those guys.”

On what Jason Taylor means to him and how much he would like to send him out on a winning note: “You know what, we would love for him to go out with a win, and I think his presence will be missed, not only in our locker room, but in this organization. Those guys are once in a lifetime guys, the character that he brings to this team, the leadership, I don’t think it can be matched. You need guys like that, we’re a young team and I am sad to see him go. I wish he could stick around until we pass it on to another guy that can fill that role, but he had a great career. A great career.”

On if he has anything special this week similar to the first game where he said he would get kicked out of the game: “Yeah I was thinking about getting kicked out again, but I am looking forward to next season and I don’t want to start the home opener, at home suspended, so I am going to play clean this week and try to be ready for next year.”

On how close he came to becoming a member of the Jets a few years ago: “Yeah there was some talk, and New York was a place that excited me. I think they made the best decision for their organization and I did what was best for me and it worked out the best. I’m happy with my role here, with the Dolphins. I would love to have more wins, but it’s a process that I’m embracing and hopefully with the talent and the character that we are building here will turn into some wins and have a prosperous career here.”